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Death toll from Florida hurricane at least 29, hundreds missing. The death toll from Hurricane Michael rose to at least 29 on Tuesday as crews scoured debris for hundreds of people reported missing in the Florida Panhandle, nearly a week after the storm flattened whole communities. >>

Famous 15-foot gator named 'Chubbs' returns to Florida golf course. A famous "giant" alligator nicknamed "Chubbs" got ready for another round of golf over the weekend. >>

Florida deputies called on black father who yelled at son during youth soccer game. Deputies were called on a black father who yelled at his son at a soccer game. >>

Grieving mom brings strangers to tears with act of kindness at Florida Publix. A Florida woman who walked into a Publix supermarket last week asked an unusual question at the bakery counter. >>

Hurricane Michael death toll climbs to 26. Sixteen people died in Florida and 12 of those deaths were in Bay County. >>

Hurricane Michael death toll rises again. Florida officials announced Tuesday that Hurricane Michael has killed 16 people in the state. >>

Hurricane Michael death toll rises to as many as 26 after more bodies found in Florida. Almost a week after Hurricane Michael smashed into the Florida Panhandle, authorities reported that 12 people have been found dead in Bay County. >>

Middle school reprimands student for wearing GOP T-shirt to school. A Jacksonville, Florida student wore a T-shirt with the GOP logo on it for 'Nerd Day' on Wednesday as a part of Kirby-Smith Middle School's Spirit Week, but was told to turn his shirt inside out. >>

Monster gator, named Chubbs, who often wanders a Florida golf course is spotted AGAIN. The infamous alligator, named Chubbs, who enjoys spending his days soaking up the sun on a Florida golf course, has been spotted again. >>

Small plane crashes off Florida beach, pilot survives. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) - Authorities say a pilot survived after crashing a small plane into the ocean off a Florida beach. The Daytona... >>

UPDATE 1-Waive wireless bills for some Hurricane Michael victims -U.S. FCC chief. U.S. Federal Communications
Commission Chairman Ajit Pai on Tuesday called for wireless
carriers to waive October bills for people hardest hit by
Hurricane Michael after some Florida residents expressed
frustration in getting mobile phone service restored. >>

Waive wireless bills for some Hurricane Michael victims: FCC chief. U.S. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai on Tuesday called for wireless carriers to waive October bills for people hardest hit by Hurricane Michael after some Florida residents expressed frustration in getting mobile phone service restored. >>

WATCH: Hurricane Michael death toll climbs to 26 including 16 people in Florida. Sixteen people died in Florida and 12 of those deaths were in Bay County. >>